Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 3160

  1. Quaeque ipsa miserrima vidi, et quorum pars magna fui - So many terrible things I saw, and in so many of them I played a great part (Virgil - Aeneid)
  2. Quaere veritatem - Seek the truth (Bentleigh High School in Victoria, Australia, had this motto in the 1960s when I was a student - Thank you: Helen Scott)
  3. Quaerens quem devoret - Buscando a quien devoraret - Looking for someone to devour (Ecclesiastical term - Vulgate - Epistles I, 5, 8 - In reference to the devil)
  4. Quaerite adsidue eruditionem - Seek to constantly learn (Motto of University of St Andrews)
  5. Quaerite et invenietis - Seek and you shall find (Vulgate - Matthew 7: 7)
  6. Quaeritur primum regnum Dei - First seek the kingdom of God (Motto Newfoundland, Canada)
  7. Quaeritur primum regnum Dei et iustitiam eius, et haec omnia adiicientur - Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and the rest will be added unto you (Vulgate - Matthew 6:33)
  8. Quaero hominem - I am looking for man (Diogenes - It is so hard to find one in the full sense of the word)
  9. Quaestio in utramque partem - Both sides of the issue (Legal and Philosophical term)
  10. Quaestionem in aliquem ferre - Take someone into questioning (Legal Term - Cicero - Instigate legal proceedings against someone)
  11. Qualis artifex pereo - What an artist dies in me - (According to Suetonius, the last words of Emperor Nero before dying)
  12. Qualis pater, talis filius - Like father, like son (The apple does not fall far from the tree)
  13. Qualis rex, talis grex - So is the king, so is his flock
  14. Quam bene vivas refert, non quam diu - It's about how well you live, not how long (Seneca)
  15. Quam celerrime - As soon as possible (ASAP)
  16. Quam celerrime ad astra - As soon as possible to the stars (Motto of the Chilean Air Force)
  17. Quam se ipse amans, sine rivale - By loving yourself, with no rival (Cicero)
  18. Quam temere in nosmet legem sancismus iniquam - With what recklessness do we sanction an iniquitous law against us (Horace)
  19. Quando propositio verificatur pro rebus si duae res sufficiunt ad eius veritatem superfluum est ponere tertiam - When a statement may be true for two reasons, and they are sufficient, it is superfluous to suppose a third (William of Ockham)
  20. Quantum in me fuit - I did everything I could
  21. Quantum mutatis ab illo - How much you have changed
  22. Quapropter bene conscius ponderis huius actus plena libertate declaro me ministerio Episcopi Romae, Successoris Sancti Petri - Therefore, being well aware of the seriousness of this act, I freely declare that I give up the ministry of the Bishop of Rome, Successor of St Peter (Pope Benedict XVI in his resignation as Pope, February 11, 2013)
  23. Quarite Domini ductu - Seek the Lord's Guidance (Thank you: Rodney Graham)
  24. Quasque persona propter suam capacitatem - Every person according to his capacity
  25. Quattuorviri in urbe purgandis - Four inside the city purging (Set of four people who, under the orders of the councilors were responsible for cleaning the streets of the city, in ancient Rome)

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